A late Tang rebellion Jiang presents as eliminating aristocratic families and enabling Song bureaucratic redesign.
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Huang Chao Rebellion
A late Tang rebellion Jiang presents as eliminating aristocratic families and enabling Song bureaucratic redesign.
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"...in the Tang, this would culminate in something called the Huang Chao Rebellion, which would last for 10 years. When a salt merchant named..."
"Okay? So that is the significance of the Huang Chao Rebellion. It eliminated the idea of aristocracy in China. Okay. So Professor Wang Yuhua...."
"...fight wars, and this will eventually lead to the An Lushan Rebellion, okay? Which lasts for almost 10 years. An Lushan is the top..."
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